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nerve agent well previously damascus also said the opposition my be in possession of some chemical weapons while the u.n. resolution requires both sides of the conflict to give up their toxic agents some experts believe the rebels would be reluctant to comply. the opposition is very disturbed because they were banking and this applies to all sections of the opposition even those sections like the more religious extremist groups who loathe the united states who are hoping for an invasion which which they could then use to take the country and then fight each other like it's happening in libya but that hasn't happened where the sections of the opposition are going to disrupt the inspectors from go taking off disarming doing whatever they're doing to the chemical weapons i don't know what totally surprised me of some section from within but tried to create a procreation and then blame it on the government because they were very upset when no war have. serious compliance with the u.s. russia brokered resolution and progress and the destruction of the chemical weapons has been hailed by russia'
nerve agent well previously damascus also said the opposition my be in possession of some chemical weapons while the u.n. resolution requires both sides of the conflict to give up their toxic agents some experts believe the rebels would be reluctant to comply. the opposition is very disturbed because they were banking and this applies to all sections of the opposition even those sections like the more religious extremist groups who loathe the united states who are hoping for an invasion which...
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this is also of course multiple casualties among security forces most of damascus is in the hands of the syrian president bashar assad's forces that the army has the pricing on to crush rebel positions on the city's outskirts that was artie's policy are reporting. president obama met with pakistani prime minister nawaz sharif today to talk about relations between the two nations prime minister sheriff is calling for a fresh partnership with the u.s. but is simultaneously demanding and into drone strikes in his country r.t. correspondent liz wahl tells us more about this high stakes meeting at the white house. pakistan prime minister nawaz sharif's meeting with president obama aims to ease tensions between the two countries we believe that if pakistan is secure peaceful prosperous that's not only good for pakistan it's good for the region and it's good for the world the meeting comes just a day after amnesty international releases this report detailing how u.s. drone strikes in the north waziristan region have resulted in the deaths of hundreds of innocent civilians staring anti ameri
this is also of course multiple casualties among security forces most of damascus is in the hands of the syrian president bashar assad's forces that the army has the pricing on to crush rebel positions on the city's outskirts that was artie's policy are reporting. president obama met with pakistani prime minister nawaz sharif today to talk about relations between the two nations prime minister sheriff is calling for a fresh partnership with the u.s. but is simultaneously demanding and into...
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delegation from the syrian government from damascus around the table. for these talks and kerry says he's hopeful that he can do likewise with the syrian opposition. for a first democratic transition of power but with dubious warlords and militia leaders among those vying for the presidency the fate of the taliban could get a head start we're covering up very soon tonight a couple of minutes. soldiers . never been so tired one life. every day would be the story obviously. you think it's going to be. good everyone's. going to make it to the end. look so i'm just looking at the left i don't know what to do. i. couldn't take three. three. three. three. three. three. video for your media. free media. demanding an explanation from the u.s. why its forces kidnap one of their citizens that so tripoli describe sunday's capture of a suspect in the one thousand nine hundred american embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania the libyan government says they see the operation as a clear violation of sovereignty france consultant told me why the u.s. thinks it has the r
delegation from the syrian government from damascus around the table. for these talks and kerry says he's hopeful that he can do likewise with the syrian opposition. for a first democratic transition of power but with dubious warlords and militia leaders among those vying for the presidency the fate of the taliban could get a head start we're covering up very soon tonight a couple of minutes. soldiers . never been so tired one life. every day would be the story obviously. you think it's going...
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the attack in damascus today the shutdown of damascus the power outage this is a terrorist act and right now john kerry's very happy chuck hagel is very happy president obama is happy this is what their policy is is to fund and finance and coordinate through the joint special operations command in the cia this kind of terrorist actions against the people of syria may be partly designed to carry out a disruption of the weapons inspections because other weapons inspectors have had all kinds of trouble getting into areas that are under the rebels control where a chemical weapons we nisshin seem to have been used there's been lots of near misses mortar attack showings and other kinds of military. disruptions of the weapons inspectors program and much of it and i think almost all of it is coming from the rebel side because perhaps they have something to hide the rebels are still reluctant to negate statehood the syrian government putting together a list of conditions damascus should make before they start talking the demands were made at a friends of syria gathering in london this week and mo
the attack in damascus today the shutdown of damascus the power outage this is a terrorist act and right now john kerry's very happy chuck hagel is very happy president obama is happy this is what their policy is is to fund and finance and coordinate through the joint special operations command in the cia this kind of terrorist actions against the people of syria may be partly designed to carry out a disruption of the weapons inspections because other weapons inspectors have had all kinds of...
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well we're just hearing from the russia today arabic correspondent in damascus who says that power has been restored to the country but this follows a night of panic in which need capital city damascus was plunged into darkness there were also huge parts of aleppo in the north and the west of the country that were in blackout after rebels hit a gas pipeline not far from damascus that supplies power to the south of the country by all accounts this does seem as if it was a well planned orchestrates an effort that had been in the making for quite some time there was also a military checkpoint in the west that came under fire there were casualties there there was also a church in the town of dumas that was bombed this in addition to the two main squares in damascus these are the squares of my yard and other c.n.n. and they were also hit by mortar shells not i visited the town of young walk which is on the front line from where i filed this report. and this is young more sell to damascus ten months ago it was home to one point two million palestinians today tempest seem to remain the price
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the destruction of syria's vast chemical arsenal begins on time and according to plan earning damascus praise them from russia and even the united states although challenges await they say. torch to his moscow carried by athletes and celebrities before it heads off but it's unique relay across russia. twenty fourteen. very good evening for me kevin owen if you just joined us for of you watching around the world this is r.t. and our top story then a six a series of deadly attacks have struck security forces across egypt where violence has continued into a second day government killed four soldiers and an officer in a drive by shooting in a city hundred kilometers east of cairo then a massive truck bomb hit a security headquarters in the southern sinai peninsula that left five dead more than fifty injured his are egypt correspondent bill true. the families have gathered in front of cut the capitals main morgues and him to basically pick up the dead after a very bloody night in cairo and across the country leaving dozens dead and hundreds arrested is this all kicked off on sunday afternoo
the destruction of syria's vast chemical arsenal begins on time and according to plan earning damascus praise them from russia and even the united states although challenges await they say. torch to his moscow carried by athletes and celebrities before it heads off but it's unique relay across russia. twenty fourteen. very good evening for me kevin owen if you just joined us for of you watching around the world this is r.t. and our top story then a six a series of deadly attacks have struck...
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that is russian of syria's once chemical arsenal begins on time and according to plan already in damascus praise from russia and even the united states although challenges await. long from moscow this is archie here with me tongue would say let's take a look at our top story this hour. a series of a deadly attacks have struck security forces across egypt where violence has continued into a second day gunmen killed four soldiers then an officer in a drive by shooting in a city one hundred kilometers east of cairo a massive truck bomb hit a security headquarters and saw the ruined sinai peninsula leaving five people dead and more than fifty injured here's our egypt correspondent. the families have gathered in front of cut the capital's main morgues and him to basically pick up the dead after a very bloody night in cairo and across the country leaving dozens dead and hundreds arrested this all kicked off on sunday afternoon on the anniversary of the fortieth the fortieth anniversary of the one nine hundred seventy three arab israeli war this is largely regarded as an armed forces day a day t
that is russian of syria's once chemical arsenal begins on time and according to plan already in damascus praise from russia and even the united states although challenges await. long from moscow this is archie here with me tongue would say let's take a look at our top story this hour. a series of a deadly attacks have struck security forces across egypt where violence has continued into a second day gunmen killed four soldiers then an officer in a drive by shooting in a city one hundred...
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agreement artie's middle east correspondent policy your reports from damascus. the united nations has come to that chemical weapons experts inside syria have begun the process of destroying the estimated one thousand chemical weapons stockpile inside this country there is a team of some thirteen international experts who have been inside syria since last tuesday they come from the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons in the hague is what is the united nations and they all overseen the whole purses they role is to verify a report as well as of zero to what is happening but the actual destruction itself is taking place by syrian forces in a statement that was released by the international experts they said that on sunday these forces had begun destroying the solid warheads as well as. and chemical mixing equipment the syrian forces using cutting torches as well as angle the wind is. now the whole process is taking place at an undisclosed location but it will last until at least the matter while the mixture of this one of those binding u.n. resoluti
agreement artie's middle east correspondent policy your reports from damascus. the united nations has come to that chemical weapons experts inside syria have begun the process of destroying the estimated one thousand chemical weapons stockpile inside this country there is a team of some thirteen international experts who have been inside syria since last tuesday they come from the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons in the hague is what is the united nations and they all...
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correspondent paula the report damascus and huge parts of syria are now in a state of blackouts we're also hearing that coastal cities in the west of the country as well as parts of the aleppo province in the north are also experiencing power cuts now this comes after an attack on a gas pipeline that supplies power stations in the south of the country the pipeline is near the airport which is around twenty kilometers from the capital city damascus residents saying that they heard a massive explosion they heard heavy machine gun fire and they also saw a fire at the international airport one resident saying and i'm quoting now that the whole city just went dark the government has blamed rebels for this attack that cause them terrorists the fighting on the ground is continuing however and one of the fallouts of this conflict is that it many situations it is putting brother against brother this is young work cell to damascus ten months ago it was home to one point two million palestinians today ten percent seem to remain the price of world peace so it's a q. tip here where it's divided fa
correspondent paula the report damascus and huge parts of syria are now in a state of blackouts we're also hearing that coastal cities in the west of the country as well as parts of the aleppo province in the north are also experiencing power cuts now this comes after an attack on a gas pipeline that supplies power stations in the south of the country the pipeline is near the airport which is around twenty kilometers from the capital city damascus residents saying that they heard a massive...
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that's an army complex south of damascus. according to an activist group, the attack started with a suicide car bomber, and then it followed by heavy clashes. according to an activist group, at least 31 people from the two sides - that's 16 soldiers and is a rebels - were killed in the attack. now, the importance of this complex, that rebels for six months have been trying to storm it because it will give them a vantage point over some government and military bases within the capital, damascus. >> chemical weapons inspectors report progress, saying they have checked 14 of more than 20 sites on the list. footage of inspectors checking a sight has been released. inspectors have nine month tos find and destroy all of syria's chemical weapons. >> the manhunt for two convicted killers continue. authorities are looking for the men. it happened in the flord institution in the panhandle and is 300 miles south in orlando. >> police say these are the most recent photos of joseph jenkins and charles walker - taken days after the convict
that's an army complex south of damascus. according to an activist group, the attack started with a suicide car bomber, and then it followed by heavy clashes. according to an activist group, at least 31 people from the two sides - that's 16 soldiers and is a rebels - were killed in the attack. now, the importance of this complex, that rebels for six months have been trying to storm it because it will give them a vantage point over some government and military bases within the capital, damascus....
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damascus allowed access to sites. the u.n. plan is to destroy syria's weapons by the middle of next year. >> more than 60 people have been killed in the latest bomb afacts in iraq. 10 bombs went off in mine lay shi'ite -- mainly shi'ite areas of baghdad. a suicide bomb went off in mosul. >> clearing debris and washing away the blood. this is what it looked like after one in a series of four car bombings and suicide attacks in the mostly shia neighbourhoods in baghdad. >> what happened here today is a kat as trough ni - a child, woman and a father. three members of the same family have been kill. >> it was too similar in other areas. the number of attacks in iraq grew steadily for months and people are demanding answers. >> cars were set on fire and shops damaged. why does this happen to us. where did they come from. it's not a human being that commits an act. it cannot be a european >> iraq's opposition says a corrupt and lock sided government -- lopsided government contributed to sectarianism. sunni politicians are accused of
damascus allowed access to sites. the u.n. plan is to destroy syria's weapons by the middle of next year. >> more than 60 people have been killed in the latest bomb afacts in iraq. 10 bombs went off in mine lay shi'ite -- mainly shi'ite areas of baghdad. a suicide bomb went off in mosul. >> clearing debris and washing away the blood. this is what it looked like after one in a series of four car bombings and suicide attacks in the mostly shia neighbourhoods in baghdad. >> what...
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the structure of syria's vast chemical arsenal begins on time and according to plan to earning damascus praise the from russia and even the united states although challenges away. and the olympic torch to moscow carried by astley its and celebrities before it heads off the relay across russia. twenty four. for a good afternoon for me kevin owen if you just joined us this is our t currently live from moscow our top story at four pm then a series of deadly attacks has struck security forces across egypt where violence has continued into a second day gunman killed four soldiers in an officer at a drive by shooting in a city one hundred kilometers west of karo that a massive truck bomb hit a security headquarters in southern sinai peninsula that left five dead and more than fifty injured is a region correspondent bill true the families have gathered in front of the capital as main morgues and him to basically pick up their dead after a very bloody night inquiry and across the country leaving dozens dead and hundreds arrested so kicked off on sunday afternoon on the anniversary of the fortie
the structure of syria's vast chemical arsenal begins on time and according to plan to earning damascus praise the from russia and even the united states although challenges away. and the olympic torch to moscow carried by astley its and celebrities before it heads off the relay across russia. twenty four. for a good afternoon for me kevin owen if you just joined us this is our t currently live from moscow our top story at four pm then a series of deadly attacks has struck security forces...
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most of them in towns near damascus. a spokesman for the international committee of the red cross said that the future evacuations to work cease fires must hold. >> we try as much as possible to negotiate for a cease-fire, but the respect of the peac cease-ff all civilians and military assistance has to be ultimately respected by the party to agree to it. now in the case here, we would not involve ourselves in the negotiations, however, we helped the civilians to come out. there are dozens of towns in and around damascus in which a siege is on going and you have large number of civilian who is want to come out and who are afraid to come out. what is important to allow for humanitarian assistance to enter these areas. in the case of many areas around damascus we have requested repeated access, and we have had close to 17 official access request over the past year, and none of these requests have been met, unfortunately. >> the u.n. and arab league has met with president bashar al-assad in damascus. peace talks aimed at en
most of them in towns near damascus. a spokesman for the international committee of the red cross said that the future evacuations to work cease fires must hold. >> we try as much as possible to negotiate for a cease-fire, but the respect of the peac cease-ff all civilians and military assistance has to be ultimately respected by the party to agree to it. now in the case here, we would not involve ourselves in the negotiations, however, we helped the civilians to come out. there are...
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inspectors several times on various trips around damascus and to offer serious it is in serious i can certainly understand how physically demanding and psychologically stressful that can be but i also would like our viewers to understand that when we talk about the u.n. investigation what we actually mean is a group of u.n. inspectors driving at any particular side spending there anywhere between two and maybe five to six hours and in that very short period of time they have to inspect the side they have to collect the samples they have to talk to the witnesses and survivors and i'm sure nobody does that professional is but i have to ask you. how limiting do you think are the time and security constraints on the overall quality of collected evidence you are absolutely right and you've had a first hand view of it but what happened is that first of all we had to negotiate with the government of a cease fire for the time that the team would spend in the field with with the rebel held territories and then we had to make an agreement with the rebels to basically say look we need to talk to
inspectors several times on various trips around damascus and to offer serious it is in serious i can certainly understand how physically demanding and psychologically stressful that can be but i also would like our viewers to understand that when we talk about the u.n. investigation what we actually mean is a group of u.n. inspectors driving at any particular side spending there anywhere between two and maybe five to six hours and in that very short period of time they have to inspect the side...
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that is not happening in damascus. there is access to weapons inspectors, not for aid for desperate people. their one meales of the day, and full of lentils has made in broth and some bread. in four or five days, they say the little they have will be gone. >> the situation for those residents getting urgent now. last night, we brought you the news that one of the gunmen in the nairobi mall attack has been identified as hassan abdi dhuhulow, a norwegian national of somali origin. at the scene of the assault, three bodies were pulled out. authorities say it is highly likely two of them were the attackers. will ross has the latest. >> the moment of sheer terror when the gunmen strolled in, firing at random shot -- women andmen, children, hiding whatever they thought they might be safe. here, one of the gunmen calmly shoots a man. another returns to fire a second shot. traces of bullets can be seen, and intense fear can be seen on the faces of those caught up in the habit. even injured children are taken away at gunpoint t
that is not happening in damascus. there is access to weapons inspectors, not for aid for desperate people. their one meales of the day, and full of lentils has made in broth and some bread. in four or five days, they say the little they have will be gone. >> the situation for those residents getting urgent now. last night, we brought you the news that one of the gunmen in the nairobi mall attack has been identified as hassan abdi dhuhulow, a norwegian national of somali origin. at the...
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people in the northwest of the country less than twenty hour hours after twin blasts in the capital damascus. still the inability of. the syrian opposition. to come to geneva and sit down and negotiate with the government. moscow's slams the decision of a k c were an opposition group not to attend a russian you as a brokered peace talks and criticizes washington for failing to pressure them. now with the world's largest burra days from defaulting on its debt and international lenders begin to panic about the consequences of america's fading to reopen its frozen government. in the south the most violent riots with hundreds are arrested after angry moans chanting anti migrant slogans stolen shopping center and clash with police. news from russia and iran the while this is aussie with me you know thanks for joining us. a car bomb in northwest syria has killed over a dozen people and wounded many more the powerful blast came just a day after twin cobhams rocked the center of damascus one year a hotel where international chemical weapons inspectors are staying. in the syrian capital for us and jo
people in the northwest of the country less than twenty hour hours after twin blasts in the capital damascus. still the inability of. the syrian opposition. to come to geneva and sit down and negotiate with the government. moscow's slams the decision of a k c were an opposition group not to attend a russian you as a brokered peace talks and criticizes washington for failing to pressure them. now with the world's largest burra days from defaulting on its debt and international lenders begin to...
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but first this background. >> a team of international inspectors hit the road in damascus early wednesday deployed to destroy all of president bashar al-assad's chemicals weapons. hichemical weapons watch dog pls to work closely with u.n. authority. the arsenal is at the center of international contention. the team has nine months to eliminate it all. >> this is quite the ambitious timeline and the situation on the ground will complicate the mission. >> reporter: the ocpw was given a mandate last week after hours of intense negotiation the u.s. and russia authored a deal endorsing a plan for political transition. >> the security council has shown when we put aside politics for the common good, we are still capable of doing big things. provided this resolution is fully implemented, we will have eliminated one of the largest chemical weapons programs on earth from one of the most volatile places on earth. >> reporter: before the u.n. votes the they described procedures in destroying the stock pile. new methods may include slamming with sledge hammers, blowing up, driving tanks over shells a
but first this background. >> a team of international inspectors hit the road in damascus early wednesday deployed to destroy all of president bashar al-assad's chemicals weapons. hichemical weapons watch dog pls to work closely with u.n. authority. the arsenal is at the center of international contention. the team has nine months to eliminate it all. >> this is quite the ambitious timeline and the situation on the ground will complicate the mission. >> reporter: the ocpw was...
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the destruction of syria's chemical arsenal begins on time and according to plan a earning damascus praise from russia and even the united states all good challenges await. a very warm welcome to you if you've just joined us here on our cio with me to on with day to take a look at our top story. a series of deadly attacks have struck us security forces across egypt where violence has continued into a second day gunmen killed four soldiers in an office in a drive by shooting in a city one hundred kilometers east of cairo a suicide attack addenda detonated a massive a truck bomb that drops through the security headquarters in sovereign sinai peninsula five people died and more than fifty were injured in the blast is an egypt correspondent with more. the families have gathered in front of cut the capital's main morgues and him to basically pick up the dead after a very bloody night in cairo and across the country leaving dozens dead and hundreds arrested is this all kicked off on sunday afternoon on the anniversary of the fortieth the fortieth anniversary of the nine hundred seventy three ara
the destruction of syria's chemical arsenal begins on time and according to plan a earning damascus praise from russia and even the united states all good challenges await. a very warm welcome to you if you've just joined us here on our cio with me to on with day to take a look at our top story. a series of deadly attacks have struck us security forces across egypt where violence has continued into a second day gunmen killed four soldiers in an office in a drive by shooting in a city one...
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and this is young walk south damascus ten months ago it was home to one point two million palestinians today tempest seemed to remain the price of world peace now it's acute here where it's divided families and pressured brother against brother. lee betrayed we cannot trust them anymore eight days ago abu movie and his wife came home for ten long months they'd lived on the streets not once giving up the hope they'd return this is what way to them and the will come we are coming to kill you bashar scribbled on the walls. whatever happens i will not leave my house again i would like to destroy the walls and build them again it could not be worse than this for one year syria's palestinians managed to stay out of the conflict but the infiltration of foreign fighters with big dreams and even bigger promises of money forced the residents of young men to choose sides and take up arms against people they've known their whole lives. from friends fighting on the other side we're not friends anymore the ones who displaced those from our housing and destroyed our homes are not our friends. with. e
and this is young walk south damascus ten months ago it was home to one point two million palestinians today tempest seemed to remain the price of world peace now it's acute here where it's divided families and pressured brother against brother. lee betrayed we cannot trust them anymore eight days ago abu movie and his wife came home for ten long months they'd lived on the streets not once giving up the hope they'd return this is what way to them and the will come we are coming to kill you...
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the director of the damascus center of strategic studies it's been a deadly week in your country with major attacks on army checkpoints could this increased pressure on assad forces be seen as quite significant well. because the voices of good we've seen these major attacks on army checkpoints just over the weekend things have got very deadly there always seeing increased pressure now on assad's forces that could be seen as significant. if i understood your question i didn't understood very well your question because the voice is very bad really but anyway and i was to do your your question that. you are speaking about the prashar which is now we can see on the different parties in. syria for the geneva second as in those two. yes ok well let's talk about then the geneva two conference this major piece an issue to of how cooperative will our sad be in that conference. let's speak frankly. now we are hearing about. twenty three twenty four of the next month but anyway now with there is a contradiction the mr a lot of you talked about convinced opposition i couldn't understand what he m
the director of the damascus center of strategic studies it's been a deadly week in your country with major attacks on army checkpoints could this increased pressure on assad forces be seen as quite significant well. because the voices of good we've seen these major attacks on army checkpoints just over the weekend things have got very deadly there always seeing increased pressure now on assad's forces that could be seen as significant. if i understood your question i didn't understood very...
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weapons inspectors arrive in damascus. adel are people are being starved to death a few kilometers away. >>> the flooding along the micong river that's claimed dozens of lives. >>> hello. in greece, three senior figures. country's far right golden dawn party have been freed on bail. the government is cracking down after a leader was stopped to death. the leader is due to appear in court. he is charged with running a criminal group. joining me now live from athens is our correspondent, barnaby phillips. what do we expect to happen now? >> reporter: well, it's hard to know because the release of three of the four members of parliament who's hearings began yesterday is somewhat unexpected, it has to be said. they walked out an hour ago. in fact, it's only the spokesman of golden dawn who is going to have to pay bail of 50,000 your os. the only two only have travel restrictions if you would like. they are not allowed to leave the country. another remains behind bars. all attention is on the leader. the expectation that he will
weapons inspectors arrive in damascus. adel are people are being starved to death a few kilometers away. >>> the flooding along the micong river that's claimed dozens of lives. >>> hello. in greece, three senior figures. country's far right golden dawn party have been freed on bail. the government is cracking down after a leader was stopped to death. the leader is due to appear in court. he is charged with running a criminal group. joining me now live from athens is our...
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delegation from the syrian government from damascus around the table in mid november that's the anticipated date for these talks and kerry says he's hopeful that he can do likewise with the syrian opposition. or scott but our top story now the ongoing violence. over the last twenty four hours the violence that has occurred in egypt let's talk to since the source is the ousting in july the president a number of those killed as exceeded a thousand people let's talk to political activists afterward not give after it either more of a thousand people have died since morsi was ousted and we've seen this surge of violence over the last twenty four hours what is it going to take at this point to stop this violence well first of all both sides of being very stubborn the current government backed by the military and the muslim brotherhood and the leaders or most of them are imprisoned or arrested and detained up to now now it's a knuckle breaking situation it's a bottleneck both sides are trying to put a lot of pressure on the other until the other reaches a certain point of. concessions that more or
delegation from the syrian government from damascus around the table in mid november that's the anticipated date for these talks and kerry says he's hopeful that he can do likewise with the syrian opposition. or scott but our top story now the ongoing violence. over the last twenty four hours the violence that has occurred in egypt let's talk to since the source is the ousting in july the president a number of those killed as exceeded a thousand people let's talk to political activists...
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with iran to discuss the nuclear future and the syrian president celebrates and here is the mosque in damascus and we report on big changes that west african healthcare system is seeing. ♪ but first at least 73 people now have been killed and many more injured in an earthquake in the central philippines and it was a magnitude 7.2 earthquake that hit the island in the second biggest city and power has been cut and buildings destroyed and over 100 people have been hurt. >> reporter: crews search for survivors be kneeled concrete buildings, the 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit just before 8:00 in the morning and the force brought down buildings and seeing people fleeing into open spaces. >> translator: we were caught by surprise. the building collapsed as people were coming out. >> reporter: officers and schools were closed for a national holiday and this may have saved lives. >> this is where the church is, a huge, old, spanish church built in the 1600s and severely damaged and a lot has collapsed and perhaps because it's a holiday today there were though casualties at all there. the mayor of the
with iran to discuss the nuclear future and the syrian president celebrates and here is the mosque in damascus and we report on big changes that west african healthcare system is seeing. ♪ but first at least 73 people now have been killed and many more injured in an earthquake in the central philippines and it was a magnitude 7.2 earthquake that hit the island in the second biggest city and power has been cut and buildings destroyed and over 100 people have been hurt. >> reporter: crews...
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and he says that damascus is part of a regional tour and already been in iraq, egypt, katar and met the king of georgia, hosting half a million syrian refugees and the next day he had talks of leaders with the free army in turkey and other commanders fighting against the government and on sunday he met iran's president telling him his country's presence is necessary for the geneva talks to succeed and he will arrive in damascus in a couple hour's time but what is expected from the visit? >> he does have a very difficult mission since the geneva one conference last year, nothing has really changed in the positions of either side and i think this morning the state control department was very clear, sort of saying that he is welcome to come to syria but he should come with no preconditions and he should not represent the point of view of one party, that was basically the main complaint last time that he went to syria. some of the media went further and mocked him as an aging tourist so it will be very difficult, the opposition has said all along it will not go to the geneva two conference
and he says that damascus is part of a regional tour and already been in iraq, egypt, katar and met the king of georgia, hosting half a million syrian refugees and the next day he had talks of leaders with the free army in turkey and other commanders fighting against the government and on sunday he met iran's president telling him his country's presence is necessary for the geneva talks to succeed and he will arrive in damascus in a couple hour's time but what is expected from the visit?...
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two bombs have exploded in syria's capital du damascus. syria state tv says its building was hit and pedestrians walking outside were hurt. seven red cross aid workers have been kidnapped in the northwestern province of italy. the court ruling in malaysia banning the use of the words allah by nonmuslims have brought protest to his the street. the court ruled that other religions may not use the words. 111 people have been killed while taking part in a hindu festival. thousands of pilgrims were heading to a temple when they were caught in a stampede. let's go there. pretty close to where this all hand, so tell us about the circumstances. we are getting more and more details from not only witness buzz the police as well. police having admitted that they did charge the crowd. >> reporter: well, those are the reports that have been coming out since yesterday when the stampede occurred. now, we spoke to the district deputy district collector in this area this morning and he said he could not comment on that particular story. what we do know is
two bombs have exploded in syria's capital du damascus. syria state tv says its building was hit and pedestrians walking outside were hurt. seven red cross aid workers have been kidnapped in the northwestern province of italy. the court ruling in malaysia banning the use of the words allah by nonmuslims have brought protest to his the street. the court ruled that other religions may not use the words. 111 people have been killed while taking part in a hindu festival. thousands of pilgrims were...
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more about this damascus incident. >> damascus, arkansas is a small town in the foothills of the ozarks and in 1980 they were doing routine maintenance in a missile silo and this was the biggest missile we ever built with the most powerful warhead we ever put on a missile. one of the workmen on a steel platform dropped a socket off of his ranch. just a routine accident. the socket fill in between the work platform and the missile, fell about 70 feet, bounced, hit the missile, and pierced a hole in the metal skin of the missile and suddenly, incredibly explosive, dangerous rocket fuel was feeling the silo and the air force had no idea what to do. we had had a missile like that for 17 years and there had never been a fuel leak and here is our most powerful warhead on top of the missile. in a minute by minute wait, i go through the how the air force improvised and tried to figure out what to do to save this missile with a warhead that could have incinerated the whole state of arkansas. though clinton was governor at the time. vice president mondale was in the state at the time. chelsea cli
more about this damascus incident. >> damascus, arkansas is a small town in the foothills of the ozarks and in 1980 they were doing routine maintenance in a missile silo and this was the biggest missile we ever built with the most powerful warhead we ever put on a missile. one of the workmen on a steel platform dropped a socket off of his ranch. just a routine accident. the socket fill in between the work platform and the missile, fell about 70 feet, bounced, hit the missile, and pierced...
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the suicide bombings claimed the lives of sixteen syrian soldiers near damascus it's being blamed on al qaeda affiliated militants time other opposition factions have been pleading with the west for military and financial aid. as one of the few journalist who's been reporting from syria spoke to members of the free syrian army inside rebel held territory. we cross the syrian lebanese border every day many times a blue eyed her son is a soldier for the free syrian army not for just how far you are in this for we take injured people to lebanon hospitals we get ammunition from there we bring mojahedin in and out if i just want to go to see their families our cell is a safe haven at the middle of our soul is a mostly sunni lebanese village on the syrian border along this road which appeared here in the first days of the conflict in two thousand and eleven it's possible to reach all of syria's main battlefields bring in weapons or militants and many have done in those two and a half years. damascus has repeatedly called on foreign nations to stop supporting what it calls terrorists in syr
the suicide bombings claimed the lives of sixteen syrian soldiers near damascus it's being blamed on al qaeda affiliated militants time other opposition factions have been pleading with the west for military and financial aid. as one of the few journalist who's been reporting from syria spoke to members of the free syrian army inside rebel held territory. we cross the syrian lebanese border every day many times a blue eyed her son is a soldier for the free syrian army not for just how far you...
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damascus has repeatedly called on foreign nations to stop supporting what it calls terrorists in syria but when these calls apparently ignored taken the capital remains the ultimate go for all the forces fighting president assad in addition to that. the security belt that the regime created around damascus is huge and to targeted we need many fighters in advanced weapons and to be honest we don't have those kinds of weapons but what we can do is watch operations here and there to relieve the pressure on the regime last month's attack on the village of malala here in the southwest of the country could be part of that strategy this ancient mostly christian settlement lies in a valley surrounded by mountains on the way from homs to damascus it's loyal to the syrian authorities but surrounded by f.s.a. held villages it is practically the only obstacle preventing fighters from two large syrian battlegrounds uniting. in more than a month of clashes between islamists and opposition fighters on one side and governmental forces on the other dozens were killed according to government sources and
damascus has repeatedly called on foreign nations to stop supporting what it calls terrorists in syria but when these calls apparently ignored taken the capital remains the ultimate go for all the forces fighting president assad in addition to that. the security belt that the regime created around damascus is huge and to targeted we need many fighters in advanced weapons and to be honest we don't have those kinds of weapons but what we can do is watch operations here and there to relieve the...
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here in damascus is extremely tense i can tell you the whole flight and then they would say just a week ago. there was a lot of relief in syria when the country of voided u.s. bombing campaign but the civil war is still raging on is there any sign of it letting up. well it certainly doesn't seem that there's any sign at the moment of this war letting up relations word from the largest group in the syrian opposition is that they will not be participating in proposed peace talks in geneva this despite the call. from the international community for there to be some kind of dialogue and some kind sumption of. the situation on the ground for foreign workers is also increasing the dangerous alter of seventh grade cross workers who were kidnapped over the weekend has been released this comes as the human rights watch issues a report saying that the atrocities that have been committed are being carried out by rebel groups in this report it says and i'm quoting that the findings strongly suggest that crimes against humanity have been carried out by the rebels at the same time you have your forei
here in damascus is extremely tense i can tell you the whole flight and then they would say just a week ago. there was a lot of relief in syria when the country of voided u.s. bombing campaign but the civil war is still raging on is there any sign of it letting up. well it certainly doesn't seem that there's any sign at the moment of this war letting up relations word from the largest group in the syrian opposition is that they will not be participating in proposed peace talks in geneva this...
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station there in damascus well we'll bring you more as we get it here on r.t. for. the four days left until the united states defaults on its debt that is unless its leaders and two weeks of deadlock that has seen hundreds of thousands temporarily laid off and vast swathes of government shutdown even the world bank's chief declared the situation is desperate warning of impending disaster results is miniport now found out for some careers come first. u.s. president barack obama's signature health care legislation is supposed to provide to millions of americans with the medical coverage they desperately need but the political debate over obamacare has also ironically created a life or death situation for hundreds of citizens for each week the shutdown continues roughly two hundred patients cannot be accepted for clinical treatment at the national institutes of health that's nearly four hundred sick americans desperately in need of medical treatment and the and i says among the patients being turned away includes roughly thirty people with cancer and many of them being
station there in damascus well we'll bring you more as we get it here on r.t. for. the four days left until the united states defaults on its debt that is unless its leaders and two weeks of deadlock that has seen hundreds of thousands temporarily laid off and vast swathes of government shutdown even the world bank's chief declared the situation is desperate warning of impending disaster results is miniport now found out for some careers come first. u.s. president barack obama's signature...